

💦 Elevate your hydration game—because plain water is so last decade!
SweetLeaf Water Flavoring Drops offer a zero-calorie, sugar-free way to naturally sweeten your water using stevia and monk fruit extracts. Available in a convenient 1.62 oz bottle, this variety pack of six flavors is keto and gluten friendly, perfect for busy professionals seeking a flavorful hydration boost without artificial ingredients or added sugars.







| ASIN | B079M8KWTP |
| ASIN | B079M8KWTP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,386 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #51 in Water Flavoring Drops |
| Brand Name | SweetLeaf |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeine Free |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (2,250) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Drop |
| Item Package Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 1.62 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Wisdom Natural Brands |
| Manufacturer | Wisdom Natural Brands |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.24 x 3.86 x 1.73 inches; 1.62 ounces |
| Special Ingredients | Natural Flavor |
| Specialty | Sugar Free |
| UPC | 707129238672 |
| UPC | 707129238672 |
| Unit Count | 9.72 Fluid Ounces |
| Units | 9.72 Fluid Ounces |
J**S
You may be using this wrong....
I read some reviews and was skeptical about trying these. I think I know why it may not work for some. It’s a water flavor enhancer, but not meant to be as strong as Kool-aid type of drink. If it doesn’t taste right or too chemically, add less. We add just a few drops and flavors are good. I accidentally added a squirt and couldn’t drink the stuff. Awful tasting! So there ya go! . Less is more
S**W
They changed the recipe and it isn't even the same product it used to be!
I am so horribly disappointed! This company had an amazing product and they have RUINED it. I'm not even sure where to start but here goes... 1. The ingredients USED to be "Purified water, organic stevia leaf extract, [flavor - whichever flavor you had], citric acid. Now they are "Vegetable glycerin, purified water, citric acid, malic acid, [flavor - whichever flavor you had], stevia leaf extract, sodium citrate a. The glycerin is affecting my blood sugar -- not so much when I drink my flavored water, but it makes my blood sugar more reactive to other foods I eat throughout the day. b. The glycerin is heavy and sinks to the bottom of your water. You can visibly see it. The water-based one squirted in and instantly dissolved. The glycerin-based one better get stirred really well or else you're gonna get one big mouthful of overpowering flavor, and then bland water the rest of the time. c. The taste per milliliter is WAY weaker than the old recipe, which causes you to have to use more product to get the same flavor. d. Yeah, I noticed the stevia is no longer organic even though the print on the new bottles is so tiny you need a magnifying glass to read it. 2. The new bottle design/smaller size stinks. a. The old bottles squirted the flavor out in a thin stream that was easy to precisely control when the stream started/stopped, and therefore exactly how much flavor you squirted into the water. The new bottles do not have that precision, and coupled with the thicker liquid coming out, make it impossible to start/stop the flow when you have exactly enough flavoring. b. The size is now 1.62 oz instead of 2.1 oz, and they have the GALL to lie and claim that there's now "50% MORE." They do this by claiming that the bottle is 48 servings (1 mL each) instead of 32 servings (2 mL each) , which as I said above, the taste is weaker, so the new recipe is more like 16 servings. At 3-4 bucks a bottle, that is flat-out unacceptable. I am just so upset because this brand WAS my absolute favorite water enhancer, but I will not be buying it anymore and now have to try to find another brand without glycerin.
J**�
Sip, sip, hooray!
Hey there, fellow dehydrated little prunes! I have to share my latest discovery in the realm of hydration strategies. Let me introduce you to these little magical elixirs called WaterDrops, and oh boy, they've turned my plain ol' H2O into a flavor fiesta! Now, we all know the importance of staying hydrated, but let's be honest, sometimes plain water can be a bit, well - boring. That's where these flavor drops swoop in to save the day. They're like the superheroes of hydration, here to rescue us from the clutches of dehydration with a burst of deliciousness. First off, these drops come in a mind-boggling array of flavors. From zesty citrus to luscious berry, they've got you covered for all your flavor-craving moments. But let's be real, I definitely hide the raspberry lemon flavor because it's my favorite and my family can enjoy the others. 🙃 It's like having a secret stash of liquid happiness in your bag, ready to transform any ordinary water into a tantalizing treat. And the best part? They're stevia-sweetened! No weird chemicals or aspartame lurking in these drops. It's like a refreshing hug. It's an extra perk that you can control the water source, so if you're a snob like me, you can use mineralized reverse osmosis water, or whatever else makes your heart sing! Goodbye dehydration, hello NEW HYDRATED YOU! Get ready to glow, baby!
T**H
48 drops for flavor is misleading.
Water Drops is very easy to use but I found that for any flavor at all, more than a drop or two is simply not enough. I had to squeeze a fairly long stream to get the flavor so one bottle didn’t last long at all. I like that it’s sweet when enough is used but I have some health doubts about stevia which I’ve read about. Good taste when you use enough but that makes it costly.
M**.
just drink water without any enhancer
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